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Montenegro customs, import/export tariffs

In support of its successful efforts to gain accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), Montenegro implemented significant trade policy reforms, bringing the country’s...

Montenegro construction sector potentials

Construction is one of Montenegro's key economic growth sectors. It offers opportunities for companies in luxury properties, holiday real estate, administrative buildings, and trade...

Montenegro private health care market potentials

Private health care market represents the special opportunity for investors, large number of luxury oriented people are relocating their business and facilities to major...

Montenegro tourism opportunities for investments and trade

Tourism opportunities Montenegro’s 300 kilometers-long coastline and the spectacular mountainous north drive the tourism sector, which accounts for almost 25 percent of GDP. Government sales...

Montenegro leading sectors for investments, energy

Montenegro has the potential to develop additional hydro and thermal power plants, given its abundance of rivers and streams, as well as solar and...

Important Announcement to Our Readers

After years of dedicated efforts to promote Montenegro and highlight its vast business environment potentials, we regret to announce that we are temporarily suspending...

Real estate luxury hotel investments in northern Montenegro and their impact on the country’s economy and attractiveness

In recent years, luxury hotel investments in northern Montenegro have become a significant part of the country’s economic development strategy. These investments, particularly in mountainous regions such as Durmitor and Bjelasica,...

Montenegro as a hub for EU supply chains: Key sectors, talent pool and remote business operations

Montenegro’s strategic location on the Adriatic coast, combined with its competitive labor costs, growing talent pool and improving infrastructure, offers significant potential for becoming...
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Decline in foreign direct investment in Montenegro raises economic concerns

The data from the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) showing a 63% drop in net foreign direct investments in January, from EUR 58.7 million...

Montenegro sees 3.18% increase in foreign direct investments in 2024

The total inflow of foreign direct investments (FDI) in Montenegro last year amounted to €889.80 million, an increase of 3.18% compared to the previous...

Hotel Breza in Kolašin to open this summer with €21.6 million investment

The Breza Hotel being constructed in Kolašin is expected to open this summer. The hotel has been included in the list of development projects...

New four-star hotel in Bečići receives environmental approval for construction

A new four-star hotel will be built in Bečići, with the investor, Sunraf Plus from Budva, receiving approval from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...

Monteput invests €1.62 million in maintenance and upgrades for Sozina and Raš tunnels

The company Monteput has allocated €1.62 million for the investment maintenance of the Sozina and Raš tunnels, along with the access roads. "Currently, work is...
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